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Show WEEKLY REFLFX-DAV- NEW:' JOURNAL, JUNE 24, 1976 1S The new Foyer Gallery at the of Utah Complex is proudly displaying its second exhibit. Paintings in the realistic vein by expository writing, American Bountiful. civilization, college algebra, are guitar and psychology week. set to begin next Interested individuals should for immediately call 5818801 registration information. Davis-Universi- ty Susan Fleming and Gregory Hull may be viewed daily between 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. at 197 East 500 South in Womens Clubs To Install Susan New Officers JONATHAN KING SHALESE BARBER Installation and Membership Luncheon will be held Saturday June 26th at 12:30 p.m. at Mule Hollow in Big Cotton- Happy Birthday The highlight of Phil Krebs recent trip to Mexico was this 8 foot blue marlin. The Kaysville man caught the PHONE 140 pounder while deep fishing in Acapulco. Ted Dunn Adams has graduated from University of Utah with his Masters EnDegree in gineering. He has received his Bachelor of Science Degree from University of Pony Express DUP A member of the Pony Express Camp of Daughter of Utah Pioneers presented Kaysville City with a large sycamore tree to use for the beautification of the city as their Bicentennial project, and gift. Color TV 376-87- MRS. ROBERTA Little, Camp Captain presented the tree to Kaysville City Superintendent Max Major who Utah in Math. He is married to the former Sue Swan of Kaysville and they are parents of one son, planted the tree at the Memorial Park so all may enjoy it. Ted is the son of Mrs. Ethel Adams of Layton. Joseph. Mr. Doral Mrs. and her girlfriend Judy Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Roueche and children Benny and Alissa and their mother Mrs. Ruth Roueche enjoyed a fun vacation trip for one week to Southern Utah where they spent time at Cedar City, St. George, Cedar Breaks and other places of interest. Elder Gary Brough has received his mission call to r LDS mission serve a misto the Sapporo-Japa- n sion. Gary will enter the LDS Mission Home on July 1 and Service Factory warranty service on RCA & Zenith ktw&Etedwtuca two-yea- 1639 South 2000 West, Syracuse Phone and Roueche and daughter Terry Loretta Bartlett, Marvel Shipperd, Edith Johnson 825-611- 4 322-365- Courses in effective reading. 2 FORI 4 ts:.i novS rat i 277-277- 5 In the Ogden area call: Mary Hansing, Harriet Lee, CENTERVILLE 825-115- IN THE Tooele area call Louraine Peterson, no. 2 FARMINGTON & EXPIRES 844-348- 10) DAYS OIAY JUfJE 30,000 S dd PKHMOPg en- & COMBO. PLATE 376-899- 1. tertained at a miscellaneous bridal shower Tuesday evening June 15 in honor of Miss Mary Jane Bowring who was married on June 18. Sixteen guests attended. Miss ty during summer quarter. 262-517- 2. then attend the Language Training School at Provo prior to leaving for Japan. He spoke at the Kaysville 13th LDS Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday June 20 for his farewell to his relatives and friends. Boy Scouts of the Kaysville Eighth LDS Ward and their leaders Meldon Ward, scoutmaster and Emest Halcomb, assistant scoutmaster accompanied the group on a fishing trip for a few days. Miss Shannette Preece, of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Preece, Salt Lake City were Fathers Day dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece. Mrs. Thomley K. Swan and Fleming TO MAKE or cancel reservations in Salt Lake City call one-year-ol- ds BY NORMA PREECE ran for only one week and closed Saturday, was very well attended. Art buffs from made Kaysville to Murray fine special trips to view these arts the paintings. Patrons of should watch these pages for announcements of future exhibits. wood Canyon. The Reflex Journal wishes to congratulate babies who are celebrating their first birthdays this week, including Shalese, daughter of Bruce and Sharon Barber, 1564 West 2700 S., Syracuse; Amby, daughter of Reed and Julie Pew, 100 W. 600 N., Kaysville; and Jonathan, son of R. L. and Chyrl King, 930 E. 200 S., Kaysville. The Reflex Journal will take pictures of free of charge at the Layton office, 197 N. on Main, Friday between 11 and noon. Please call for an appointment. PRIZE CATCH WATER COLOR paintings by M. Dixon Stewart opened the Foyer Gallery for its first exhibit. The showing, which Gregory Hull are among the art instructors who will be teaching through the of Utah Program Davis-Universi- The Federal Womans Club vllle IN connection with this exhibit, Friday, June 25th at 5:00 p.m. Greg Hull will give a portrait painting demonstration at the Davis Complex. Admission to the exhibit and demonstration is free of charge. 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